Links & References - Regional Guides for Australia

  • Bennett, R. (1997). Reptiles & Frogs of the Australian Capital Territory. National Parks Association of the ACT Inc.
  • Bush, B., Maryan, B., Browne-Cooper, R. & Robinson, D. (2007). Reptiles and Frogs in the Bush: Southwestern Australia. University of Western Australia Press
  • Bush, B & Maryan, B (undated). Snakes & Snake-like Reptiles of the WA Kimberley. Snakes Harmful & Harmless. (CD Rom)
  • Bush, B., Maryan, B., Browne-Cooper, R. & Robinson, D. (1995). A Guide to the Reptiles & Frogs of the Perth Region. University of Western Australia Press
  • Covacevich, J. (1970). The Snakes of Brisbane. Queensland Museum
  • Coventry, A.J. & Robertson, P. (1991). The Snakes of Victoria. Department of Conservation & Environment
  • Gillam, M. (1970). The Genus Pseudonaja (Serpentes: Elapidae) in the Northern Territory. Territory Parks & Wildlife Commission Research Bulletin Number One
  • Gow, G.F. (1977). Snakes of the Darwin Area. Museums & Art Galleries Board of NT
  • Griffiths, K. (1997). Frogs & Reptiles of the Sydney Region. University of New South Wales
  • Hutchinson, M., Swain, R. & Driessen, M. (2001). Snakes and Lizards of Tasmania. Department of Primary Industries, Water & Environment
  • Jenkins, R. & Bartell, R. (1980). A Field Guide to Reptiles of the Australian High Country. Inkata Press P/L
  • Queensland Museum (1995). Wildlife of Greater Brisbane. Queensland Museum
  • Queensland Museum (2000). Wildlife of Tropical North Queensland. Queensland Museum
  • Schwaner, T.D. & Hutchison, M. (1996). Snakes in South Australia. South Australian Museum
  • Storr, G.M., Smith, L.A. & Johnstone, R.E. (2002). Snakes of Western Australia. Western Australian Museum
  • Swan, G., Shea, G. & Sadlier, R. (2004). A Field Guide to Reptiles of New South Wales. Reed New Holland
  • Swan, M & Watharow, S (2005). Snakes, Lizards and Frogs of the Victorian Mallee. CSIRO Publishing
  • Waite, E.R. (1929, 1993 facsimile). The Reptiles & Amphibians of South Australia. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
  • Wilson, S (2005). A Field Guide to Reptiles of Queensland. Reed New Holland
 

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